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1. The effect of psychological and behavioral problems on the quality of life of children and adolescents based on self-reports and proxy reports.

2. Short-Term Blood Pressure Variability among Young Adults at High or Low Risk for Depression.

3. Self-Harm in Children and Adolescents Who Presented at Emergency Units During the COVID-19 Pandemic: An International Retrospective Cohort Study.

4. Metabolic syndrome among young adults at high and low familial risk for depression.

5. Psychophysiological responses to sadness in girls and boys with conduct disorder.

7. Childhood-onset depression and arterial stiffness in young adulthood.

8. [Psychometric properties of the Hungarian Adult Attachment Scale].

9. [Telemental health service in child and adolescent psychiatry].

10. [Long-term follow-up of childhood-onset depression - comorbidity, suicidal behavior and prognosis in adulthood].

11. Training for child and adolescent psychiatry in the twenty-first century.

12. ["Risk factors of childhood depression" research grant - past, present, future].

13. Emotion Regulation Among Adolescents With Pediatric Depression As a Function of Anxiety Comorbidity.

14. Relational Aggression in Adolescents with Conduct Disorder: Sex Differences and Behavioral Correlates.

15. Autonomic correlates of lifetime suicidal thoughts and behaviors among adolescents with a history of depression.

16. Dysregulated behavioral responses to hedonic probes among youth with depression histories and their high-risk siblings.

17. The Development of Mood Repair Response Repertories: I. Age-Related Changes Among 7- to 14-Year-Old Depressed and Control Children and Adolescents.

18. Childhood adversity predicts reduced physiological flexibility during the processing of negative affect among adolescents with major depression histories.

19. Positive autobiographical memory deficits in youth with depression histories and their never-depressed siblings.

20. Maladaptive mood repair, atypical respiratory sinus arrhythmia, and risk of a recurrent major depressive episode among adolescents with prior major depression.

21. Positive Affectivity is Dampened in Youths with Histories of Major Depression and Their Never-Depressed Adolescent Siblings.

22. Parasympathetic nervous system activity predicts mood repair use and its effectiveness among adolescents with and without histories of major depression.

23. Familiality of mood repair responses among youth with and without histories of depression.

24. BDNF Val66Met polymorphism and stressful life events in melancholic childhood-onset depression.

25. Mood repair via attention refocusing or recall of positive autobiographical memories by adolescents with pediatric-onset major depression.

26. Juvenile onset depression alters cardiac autonomic balance in response to psychological and physical challenges.

27. The association between major depressive disorder in childhood and risk factors for cardiovascular disease in adolescence.

28. No association between oxytocin or prolactin gene variants and childhood-onset mood disorders.

29. Association of the GABRD gene and childhood-onset mood disorders.

30. No evidence of an association between two genes, EDN1 and ACE, and childhood-onset mood disorders.

31. G72/G30 (DAOA) and juvenile-onset mood disorders.

32. Age and sex analyses of somatic complaints and symptom presentation of childhood depression in a Hungarian clinical sample.

33. Further genetic evidence implicates the vasopressin system in childhood-onset mood disorders.

34. Mutation screen and association analysis of the glucocorticoid receptor gene (NR3C1) in childhood-onset mood disorders (COMD).

35. Genome scan in sibling pairs with juvenile-onset mood disorders: Evidence for linkage to 13q and Xq.

36. Tagging SNP association study of the IL-1beta gene (IL1B) and childhood-onset mood disorders.

38. Stressful life events in a clinical sample of depressed children in Hungary.

39. Assessing quality of life: mother-child agreement in depressed and non-depressed Hungarian.

40. ["Risk factors for childhood depression"--research design, implementation, proceedings: history of 13 years: experience in grant preparation, writing, organization in connection with an American NIMH Grant].

41. Association study of the estrogen receptor alpha gene (ESR1) and childhood-onset mood disorders.

42. Association of the neurotrophic tyrosine kinase receptor 3 (NTRK3) gene and childhood-onset mood disorders.

43. Cytokine Genes TNF, IL1A, IL1B, IL6, IL1RN and IL10, and childhood-onset mood disorders.

44. Depression in children.

45. GPR50 is not associated with childhood-onset mood disorders in a large sample of Hungarian families.

47. The relations of temperament and emotion self-regulation with suicidal behaviors in a clinical sample of depressed children in Hungary.

48. Early developmental characteristics and features of major depressive disorder among child psychiatric patients in Hungary.

49. Factors influencing mother-child reports of depressive symptoms and agreement among clinically referred depressed youngsters in Hungary.

50. Insomnia and hypersomnia associated with depressive phenomenology and comorbidity in childhood depression.

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